Trump and Musk interviewed on the same stage! He praised Tesla and announced the purchase of Cybertruck, discussing the economy, trade, and the war between Ukraine and Russia.

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President Donald Trump publicly expressed his support for TSL Tesla and announced his intention to purchase a Cybertruck during an event at the White House with Elon Musk on 3/12. He discussed the U.S. economy, trade policies, and also mentioned the latest ceasefire protocol in the Ukraine-Russia war. This event not only attracted attention from the public but also sparked more speculation in the market about U.S. industrial policies and international relations.

Trump wants to buy Cybertruck, but jokes that he can't drive.

Trump announced happily on the scene: "I'm going to buy a Cybertruck!" But he also self-deprecatingly admitted that he cannot drive. Due to safety concerns, Trump has not personally driven for many years. He said that this car will be placed at the White House for the staff to use, and everyone is looking forward to it.

In addition, Trump also revealed that he bought a Cybertruck as early as a year ago and gave it to a young golfer, calling the car rugged, safe, and all-steel built.

TSL is made in the USA, Trump highly praised Musk's patriotic spirit

Trump also praised Musk on the spot, calling him a great patriot and emphasizing that TSL is the representative of "Made in America". He especially mentioned that TSL's models have the highest proportion of domestic parts in the United States, and has established the largest and most advanced car factory in Texas. Musk added that TSL will expand production in the United States in the future, with production expected to double within two years.

In addition, Trump emphasized that he does not simply support electric vehicles, but recognizes the choice of the free market. He also mentioned that he had terminated the 'electric vehicle mandate,' but Musk never complained about it, which he greatly admires.

Tariff policies are not soft, Trump again taunts Canada and the European Union

In addition to discussing TSL, Trump also strongly criticized America's trade partners, specifically naming Canada, Mexico, and the EU. He accused Canada of imposing a 250% tariff on American dairy products, and warned that if policies were not changed, the US would take similar retaliatory measures. He even joked, "Canada might as well become the 51st state of the US, then there would be no border issues."

In response to the European Union, Trump criticized its trade policy as "extremely unfair" to the United States and vowed to bring back more industries and job opportunities to America. He emphasized that he would not choose the "easy way," but rather truly change the rules of the game to make America great again.

When talking about the war between Ukraine and Russia, Ukraine agrees to a ceasefire and hopes that Russia will follow suit.

As the interview neared its end, Trump dropped a bombshell, revealing that Ukraine has agreed to a ceasefire and is currently negotiating with Russia to reach a protocol. He said that the war has already caused a large number of casualties, with 2,000 to 4,000 soldiers dying every week, and it must end as soon as possible. He emphasized, 'If I were president, this war would never have happened.'

He also revealed that the United States is in talks with Russian representatives and hopes to finalize the details of the ceasefire within a few days. He also reiterated that the United States should not unconditionally provide military assistance, but should ensure that both sides are willing to negotiate.

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